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in 1905, as her private secretary. In 1912, she became the first member of the administrative staff at the NAACP. She was the organization's office manager; "it was her machine that in 1909 typed the original 'Call' to organize the N. A. A. C. P.", recalled Ovington, of Randolph's involvement. "More
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Before and during retirement, Randolph Wallace worked for the Rev. O. Clay Maxwell, pastor of the Mt. Olivet Baptist Church in Harlem. She was the first woman to serve on the church's board of trustees. She performed in a 1928 church pageant, and wrote a historical pageant, "Mount Olivet Yesterday
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than anyone else, she knows the history of the Association and we turn to her with questions of the past as well as the present." She served as clerk of the annual NAACP conferences, and served as personal secretary of
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Richetta G. Randolph married Frank E. Wallace in 1914, and was widowed when he died in 1921. She died in 1974, in
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in a 1942 profile. She worked for the NAACP for over thirty years, until her retirement in 1946.
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Richetta Randolph began working for white suffragist and journalist
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W. E. B. Du Bois Papers, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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Richetta Randolph Wallace, from a 1923 publication.
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Index

Richetta Randolph Wallace, from a 1923 publication.
NAACP
NAACP
Chesterfield County, Virginia
Plainfield, New Jersey
Bridgewater Township, New Jersey
A. Philip Randolph
Mary White Ovington
James Weldon Johnson
Walter Francis White
The Crisis
W. E. B. Du Bois
George Schuyler
Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
Brooklyn Historical Society
"Mrs. Martha Randolph"
Newspapers.com
"Colored Minister Held for Grand Jury"
Newspapers.com



Guide to the Richetta Randolph Wallace Papers
"NAACP Honors Richetta Randolph"
Newspapers.com
"A Visit to the National Office"


"Call Mrs. R. Wallace Perfect Secretary"
Newspapers.com

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